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4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 1930 jess age has begun at Regent in Het- tinger county. Out in these wide open spaces the tough little broncho once carried the hard-riding cowboy. The cowpuncher began to fade from the picture a quarter century ago, and then came old Dobbin pulling the pioneer farmer's prairie schooner at <There still_are horses to be seen in plants, water systems, electric washers F. W. Neprash, who has five sturdy | boys to help him, does not go in for! vast acreage and quantity together. | Two years ago he received one bushel of Burbank durum from Iowa. From the proceeds he sowed ten acres last | spring and harvested 210 bushels,| been installed, with big electric lights Twenty-five years ago when H. J. resident minister, It is fitted with “I think that as long as the public doesn’t know what I actually look like in every day garb it’s good showman- ship because it keeps ‘em curious,” he once explained. Shrewdly said, perhaps, but the real * |feason—and the honest one—doubt- less lay deepe:.. Chaney wanted to be} worshipers, modern the style the result will be to College Show summer a break-over During: the trouble.or- crinkle ‘joint of wheat and other cereals caused considerab! cern among’ North Dakota farmers and others -interested.in the wheat le con- al’ e across the buffalo} which will be kept for seed. He will| crop according to W. E. Brentzel, > Okla., brought i Tallows. Most of the cultivated land| apply for state certification, | able to walk down the street without.| plant pathologist at the agricultural ee eR Omtty || Complete line of hunting eee vey, Nee ed tmela WERE OR ee Hlesaes etibout taing. pened put ta” Tat ocnde Pale Gy a ingredient poh pel Ag v. 8. |] sh Pema er trusty farm plug has follow e/a large pro| lon of brick struc- ie] le damage was con- mnt . 8. ells- ¥ oey inuitang tno oblivion. tures. A new lighting system has curious people and beset by: hero- |siderable. Many of the heads were box up. OKLA. FARMER KILLS 172 RATS IN ONE NAGHT gue Rats Only), writes now at Gamble stores for the big September hunt— Government as sure death to rats and mice but harmless to dogs, eats, Poult clicks. You Machinery Replaces Animals in Rapid Development of Regent Area. , i for types. He prowled around alone were sent at the last. moment to are among the improvements to be * * —and unknown. far from gratifying. By taking time FRENCH ACES VISIT Coste and flight _conipanion, HOMES INDI ATIVE OF seen at most of these homes = || ne Chaneys in Real Life Night police cour’s, with their back- | to look into @ full length mirror and Maurice Bellonte. “Coste and” Bel- . ie sa Se reac a Ke ean tel ~ hon! of human wreckage, were his/ noting the position of the waistline, ' lonte were already engaged as hosts prod favorites, He larly | length of skirt and neckline, it may at-a dinner to Col. and Mrs, Charles PERIT comparative records kept by the First friendly with te Brodsky, who| be possible to make a few adjust- A, Lindbergh. It was hardly expect- edt en cae yy ye Sprig use ag to share red bench ha pea nat which will | ra ed they would attend the Gronau’ * 981.41; 4 ti = | pro’ appearance, pass - NS function. ‘ PRESENT DEPRESSION wisest. sateree Sp embossing! lady RS ates eae et s ; Rae : a Coin Sytiend hit His New York friends never knew| Loss of poise is the result {Coste and Bellonte Are Given French fliers were Gases. = 64, kL an me ill al . . : hant, Ex /axPetnt s 12.the maton bushet class hurry, the town was combed and all| Constant adjusting of hair, collar sod German Diners aay Weee eonitek a alhiadeal:: “i John P. Jungers, Merchant, Ex: hr Emer Bauity has his hangouts visited. Later it was| cuffs detracts from the pleasing ef- ovation by the several hundred guests pects Economic Situation |clevator, whlch gives them | three Zeros “Tubs” studying "the varlous| {Srcht mcr me® becoming costume ree a Tort ig Oe SU WO | rca fm chor speech to Cammen ‘ otal storage ca- types of bums that wandered into this| “Smart simplicity is the keynote of | Tansatlantic Coste, replying in French, said ew) pare e foe SoS Saran ater a |g 20" etme” hires re] er wert tana | since. ey ae, Borderie td — tae ek Bayer had an offer from Pas lad med ee ie yey ee . ae Sa es bagi angen sehageinhs eae hen Mayor Walker declared the meet- \ ie Mayor r. e latt ' 4 Frenct great toward peace ONCE WAS RANCH DISTRICT $a Sele buster fro bat Regent | was posing for a sculptor and the clay CRINKLE % SS hen ns ‘nich he ied ever’ heard. and oats at 41 1-2 cents. “But there ey God, ie eee ‘ York, ahd Captain Wolfgans Von mere prgegs 6 Sie Rg org) is no sense,” said Mr. Bayer, “in buy: | Saselate seh Leia’ fohaser ae Geonau, German naval aviator dur- but yh leaving the oc- Fit Only f : 2 > | characters,” excl ed Chaney, tak- Gronau, German naval aviator dur- speak, Land Once Thought Fit Only for] ing feed at such prices when the best ing up the: tay abd: wotaaing We ing the war, who recently flew a sea-|casion to the French and German , wheat is selling here at 67 cents a by Pgh ns lane here from Germany, met last | Visitors. - ‘Rattlesnakes and Coyotes’ [pushel. Prince and others of our GOs ru iil anne be aoe hight at en informal dinne? given for bl leading stockmen are buying red besten aha Nak alee hn Now Valuable shunned the crowd. Captain Gronau and his crew of/ During the fiscal'year of les low durum, mixing it with oats and Leis A ete) “ : three by the German-American con- | Angeles harbor ranked second td New ste sereenings and grinding it coarse | Laver permitted a. pict aeeeine| Some North Dakota Wheat) ference: York on tonnage of foreign experts, (Tribune Special Service) ny stockmen claim wheat 1s pro him as he really’ was without his| Fields Badly Infected, Reports | Although: it had as| according to the shipping Regent, N. D., Sept. 4—The horse-| ing be Ae amcns on feed. make-up tobe taken. - 5 Y Pririesn all- affair, invitations | board. this locality, but they are usually @/on all corners and in the alleys, in- : — ing and some failed to fill normally. baby. corner las watching the tractor: [new community hall, 40x10, of shucao| TMS # one ofthe few pletures of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Chaney. It was taken &t| yeu aaa’ tak win mouth ll af [EWo esuoey Gd not meees Stora Srp, Wich na bosons Amer’ ; drawn combines chugging past, or!construction, has been built by St. one of the few nights” he attended. false teeth, cotton in your jaws and | Many fields had as high as 10, 20, or| 1 rat. exterminator in the grain-laden gasoline trucks whiz-|Henry Catholic congregation, of which ; * * * - ** # rubber plugs in your nostrils, 30 per cent of the straws. over | few years.’ Sold by all zing past en route to market. Rev. Father H. Engelhardt is the CHANEY DISLIKED PERSONAL en as described and attracted the at-| & money guarantee. ‘eo Sehlen' ttled his homestead| maple floor, st , dressing rooms, siderable alarm. SRaFinsiies vast OC what is row $ht| Kitctien, stise ietgertine igri PUBLICITY AND FOLLOWED seem more subject to this type of arin- Regent townsite, his only. neighbors} proof booth for cinema projection. SIMP! K D OF kle joint than others. In general it ‘were the cowboys of the I. P. Baker| The building was erected by Con- appears that common wheat ; ranch. He had heard and read exag-| tractor F. S. Montgomery. y were more subject than durum varie- NEW YORK and gerated legends about the cowmen,/ One of the “real” old-timers here Editor's Note: This is the third He raised an awful row with studio Ud ties. In a few fields of Reward wheat +5 and says he approached their ranch/is John P. Jungers, merchant, who| of six stories on the life of the | executives they wanted to hire : oe ~damage ran unt Te r buildings one day with ety and erie southeastern North Dakota eons Mee Ad Abst screen's | a valet for him. eas orem in many fields OR trembling to borrow a shove! was and to ent before th Great character actor. Among losest were < i 5 a degree. treated like a brother, invited to chow | town. was built. He’ had this to may ** * panions ot he mip vaudeville Agricultural College Clothing)” the straw became weakened at a ON : and asked to come again. The old-|regarding the present slump in agri- By DAN THOMAS “hoofer;” notably Clinton Lyle, he Expert Urges Emph point usually just above -the- ‘ 4 time sociability still exists and is as| cultural prices: “The country is sound NEA Service Writer) and Lyle hat married two ‘girls Wa node and fell over. The straws did| Hi Si* ST. 7™AVE: genuine as ever, in spite of the trem-land the situation will adjust itself;| (Copyright, 1990, NEA. Service,’ Inc. | playing in.a “aisler.act” when oa Coc on Personality peripheral cord teewen gtr § | | PENNA.RR.STATION) endous changes that have taken place. ( but the situation as it stands has been! Hollywood, Sept. 4.—What sort of @| in vatideville in Francisco years ‘ continued {with the result that) 9; vpes/e ie Perhaps the most completely motor-j@ double hardship on the farmer.| human being hid behind the masks ago. ca ae ‘ y ‘dpward growth at a i Za ized farm in this locality is the one|Right at the high pitch of war prices,| of fiends and phantoms that Lon ‘Failure to emphasize one’s per-| node higher ‘This caused a right ‘; operated by A. W. Elliott and son|he paid his debts with s 57-cent dol-| Chaney wore in the motion pictures He hated ‘the tinseled brilliance of | sonality is one of the big mistakes | angie the straw with the five and one-half miles northeast of |lar, and now he has to pay better than| and which made’ him famous as the | Saudy “first nights,” but he attended |many women make in selecting and | heads Iowered, a8 in the Regent: In 1905 Elliott filed on a/a 100 cent dollar to clean up his ob-| world’s greatest character actor? oe wearing their 5 case of lodging of grain. Af- homestead there. Now he and his/ligations.” Hollywood really knew little about | D°£elt he ought to. Julia Brekke, clot tected somewhat the ap- | son farm 16 quarters of land by the ——__ Chaney when he was alive, and his|+,2¢ 80% ® tremendous kick out of Speclalist of the Agricultural college, | pearance of being hit by wind or hail. { use of labor-saving mach! and| Dj A A Geatn nin notaadba much to the| ‘28¢ familiar gag about the bug: | ‘Self analysis in a mirror will help|In fact it: was regarded :as hail in- \ { ery am, vo aces o| Discover Sphinx in lsum ota et avaionc information| chewy 74h, May be Lon|io coor sour good ota” ee |x by omy an crane, al and thresh- .! was ia done with combines. It is esti- Wilds of Guerrero owned sak MS TS He liked prise fights and would| | In seleting clothes, tp emphasize| indicated, however, that noliher ot { mated harvest . clear across the ‘States | personalit may e color these factors was responsible. Some Hip beasts of grain tidvesew: Mexico City, Sept. 4.—(P)—The de-| | Chaney would a ee to see 2, big one. the eyes, the hair or the lines of the | weakness in the straw, the reason for pikasé iced Measures partment of education announced to- ce hte won a “My home,” Lon orce said, “is my/| figure that need emphasis. ‘The ef-| is thought'to be the immediate cause, One of the “‘show places” near Black day Boy Scouts had discovered a new ont ae te x to talk | OW. The public, I am sure has no| fect of different colors on, the. skin | which does not seem to be understood, Butte is the J, E, Prince farm home,| the ‘state of ‘ona: festa the | about nimwelt Chaney told me dur-| “Trine with tis ha'eenased tora rant Uf lose to the face, Galt meee at 5 a ) he al Uy ,e con- og lila ae oat nce cag figures discovered is a large stone | ing the course of an ee ee ae mit the movie press: agents to Dae fidence and poise are gained by wear-| ‘There were wild mountain Sheep in y velopment booklet. In recent years| Sphinx bearing a marked resemblance | Wo years ago. “in the first place, DO! icize his private affairs, he right clothes. the Rockies and other parts of Amer- Go De Ticeiie: soettens apeciel ansaesicn: to that tn Eaypt, ee Perel li bs er a hoe Jrhe.to reticent about his own lite that Lee tg ear wp of ica before its discovery by Europeans. | buying itening cattle vorable ‘about ee ae toe Gee MN ee Hee Yor rascket, He forma bose | eeving forthwith; t study the zaye, says favorable things sbout hingelt,| death that, as a youth, he hed been| Brekke maintains. Women who 2,000 acres and prac all the| Which, according’to preliminary re- over married for a short time before his | choose what is becoming tothem with} Drycleaning, pressing, re- i crops are elther used as pasture or Ports, probably includes an entire | blowing off’. eer marriage to his present wife 23 years| just enough of the present mode to pairing, remodeling, dyeing. : ground for feed. Shipments of Hogs] Ste ae veuioved vo coven Poca’ | But here are. scsye" facts that are| S€.,"E¥en today, nobody in Holly-| make themselves look up-to-date are| Fsoert’ workmanshix, Sudden We Serve the the past season have ‘a car- | 20ne are believed to cover pyramids. sve ‘wood: anything about that ro-| the ones who! are most attractively pe! p. . load ® week, and some cattle have| On the summit of one of them is|Known about this man whose retl-| mance, dressed. service. Reasonable pi Rural also been loaded out, after being taken ®, huge globular stone covered with a | Cence concealed hisown personality 8/ The first wife was the mother of| ‘The present mode must be adapted| Phone 770, Klein, tailor and out of the canner and cutter class by| Hind of hlerogiyphics. \ Sented nia tenet ‘UPS cons | Lon's only child, Creighton Chaney, a|to the figure, else no matter how] cleaner. Z Districts proper feeding. Mr. Prince at present lepartment communique said 3 i ‘successful young attorney. hg 150 head of grade Hereford cattle there was no known record of the ta lived a hie! life in a Spanish . om hand, Last year a flock of sheep|"0ne He owned three autos, but had no| BTO7ed, ee a oe ee Weare prepared bi G. Horner, southwest of nt, Jailed After Sale beaters tive diuulandristing few | Husband in the lean when he to give the same ' has had registered Jersey cattle the Of Booze to C “kan wane pen lew | wasa “extra” in Hollywood, service to resi- past eight years and his herd at Ze LO COP reer ad role cach at @ Profit, ana Stiving to get on; and success and idanta ct the fused { present numbers 30 head. He has ——— 4 tee auth si settee } tose |7iches nelther turned the head nor ents of the rur that the Jerseys tte grestec need prultt, at 1 Petlbon ND. was] fiends. cis Sabre Serietaea to tee | the Jt luce » 41, Ol ne, N. D., was x tion for less money than other breeds.| arrested by state fair” police’ last| Chaney looked more like ® busi- nae tihe people of this ‘Gao of his cows has s $00 pound hut.) night for selling chome brew/cn the | Patled him te ata ‘who lived tikes | tune sae erat eel for city. A-telephone : | record, , none; M esot i. p Se ort os tiny 800 pounds per He will be arraigned before & jus- clerk. He never went to Hollywood | his salary was quoted at $5000 a week call puts all our given us knowledge, year. One cow has averaged 60 pounds| tice of the peace today. parties. After work, he went home |—quite a far cry from the day when facilities at the wre know whet to da, of 7 per cent milk s day the past six|, Pruitt took four bottles of the beer | 204 he and his family had a few close) he and his wife landed in Hollywood, iniecvina ai, how to do it, and months. The herd is headed by|'to the grounds and sold two to cus- | Tiends, not connected with the movies. | broke, and he got his first job as an of anyone what to evold doing Model's Hope of Perfection, & Gold| tomers. ‘The third “customer,” how-| , He was stockholder in several bus- | “extra” riding @ horse at $5 9 day. within -a wide in times of distress, Medal sire and product of cham-| ever, was # plain clothesman.’ While | ‘esses. ‘¢ tough spot in his career was radius. We leave no detail ; pions. the officer took the bottle to the fair| He liked mathematical pussles and | about 1918 for the N. J. Nelson came to his homestead! grounds police station, Pruitt sold| Undoubtedly read more than any| “Well,” said a friend of. whom he F west of Black Butte in alae per) the fourth bottle. Hokeood star, He was @ skilled sues Scere about getting on at songs . Barnes county. He was warned at told 2 s @ horse tha time against going to “hat bar-| to buy food, nt ne OF He hated to travel oan make $6 day.” = New.Perry country” west ‘Missouri, ——______ hobby amateur movie! That was beginning as a movie which his Barnes county friends de-| ‘The first medical book of real con- | photography, and he used to take nu-| actors "= se Funeral Home Glared was fit only for rattlesnakes| sequence is said to have been a folio| merous reels of pictures on these} On his trips to New York, which Phone 687 apd coyotes. Hettinger county land| volume by Aulus Cornelius Celsus, a | camping expeditions—and also “shoot” | averaged about.once a year, the star 200 Fifth Street in those days sold for ss low as 75| Roman, printed in 1470 which went | scenes in his own movies, in which he| spent most of his time on. the East cents to $1.50 an acre and was not| through 105 editions and still is read. | did not appear. ' Side and in Bowery resorts, searching much thought of for ny Syed eg ": * ones, but proper tillage has = A Bowpeaty 2 tno, woo tad toe pel] QUT OUR WAY Williams . °, ‘John Borgen, who came to this How are you going to look in the suit I aes river man with the famous Capt i { vel famous ie : ~ Grant ‘Marah, ‘Borgen had the a you are going to look at Saturday? | i vantage of a literary education a! 4 } aaéisted the captain for several weeks $5,000.00 for $10.00 Bt insfranscribing « lot of material that If you stop at " 7 Hi h Ui in‘ wting ‘Marehve book, “Con Sitios. Fecpinel altemabtio Aeshinns Poller e : of the Missouri.” Capt. Marsh 9 Now being written by that great company i“ at that time gave Borgen the title of ergeson THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY OF NEW YORK , “first mate,” more on account of his t ‘Quneanh fm cane of Anite. e a eae eee ot te and ask to see the Fall suits—you'll look no \ 698.40 @ week for total loos of time (96 weeks). ' Heckman Feeds Wheat further. esa of the first arrivals in this : farming community is G. A. Heckman, Bs tr octets tee ele Better suits have never made their residence in Glen teson Gaieeue yes city. «++ : aS on al f s ¥ and these will be finished for market ieee abo eve tacoce well-to-do, More Reasonable costs could not be possible— he is certain that the Missouri Slope . is the best of the west. “Last year,” \__ Value and quality considered. Bonnet hone Sea ota as : seed for Montans, South Dakota and Drop in—a surprise awaits the. man who thinks SEA caus ae now-that fine clothing is expensive: - ; - a, ET \ it—we had feed and seed—and money . : " ‘a to buy gas.” ij : { ee ae | -. $2450 || PREPARE FOR FALL of the same breed. John A. Lien has D TER 4 i in for the milking ‘strain of - aaa bi Herds of Polled Angus for the suit you'll wear Sunday if you'll look to- ; Se Herefords are also in evidence. x . . * ry = Homes Indicate Prosperity morrow or Saturday. Bring in your fall and winter clothing for cleaning, siodap ac ancome homes ae in dyeing and repairing now and avoid the rush. All work” productive , } ia a pip tds as 0 be ‘aan ° done by competent and experienced help. f only briefly. J. H. Marks ‘ 3 Hotel usin fame 18 quatre MASTER CLEANERS & DYERS ® farms 1} fi é Jacobs brothers, 6 of them, are 5 We Call for and Deliver 811 Main Avenue Phone 664